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pub struct AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet { pub creation_path: Option<String>, pub registration_page_path: Option<String>, pub request_inspection: Option<RequestInspectionAcfp>, pub response_inspection: Option<ResponseInspection>, pub enable_regex_in_path: bool, }
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Details for your use of the account creation fraud prevention managed rule group, AWSManagedRulesACFPRuleSet. This configuration is used in ManagedRuleGroupConfig.

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§creation_path: Option<String>

The path of the account creation endpoint for your application. This is the page on your website that accepts the completed registration form for a new user. This page must accept POST requests.

For example, for the URL https://example.com/web/signup, you would provide the path /web/signup.

§registration_page_path: Option<String>

The path of the account registration endpoint for your application. This is the page on your website that presents the registration form to new users.

This page must accept GET text/html requests.

For example, for the URL https://example.com/web/register, you would provide the path /web/register.

§request_inspection: Option<RequestInspectionAcfp>

The criteria for inspecting account creation requests, used by the ACFP rule group to validate and track account creation attempts.

§response_inspection: Option<ResponseInspection>

The criteria for inspecting responses to account creation requests, used by the ACFP rule group to track account creation success rates.

Response inspection is available only in web ACLs that protect Amazon CloudFront distributions.

The ACFP rule group evaluates the responses that your protected resources send back to client account creation attempts, keeping count of successful and failed attempts from each IP address and client session. Using this information, the rule group labels and mitigates requests from client sessions and IP addresses that have had too many successful account creation attempts in a short amount of time.

§enable_regex_in_path: bool

Allow the use of regular expressions in the registration page path and the account creation path.

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impl AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet

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pub fn creation_path(&self) -> Option<&str>

The path of the account creation endpoint for your application. This is the page on your website that accepts the completed registration form for a new user. This page must accept POST requests.

For example, for the URL https://example.com/web/signup, you would provide the path /web/signup.

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pub fn registration_page_path(&self) -> Option<&str>

The path of the account registration endpoint for your application. This is the page on your website that presents the registration form to new users.

This page must accept GET text/html requests.

For example, for the URL https://example.com/web/register, you would provide the path /web/register.

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pub fn request_inspection(&self) -> Option<&RequestInspectionAcfp>

The criteria for inspecting account creation requests, used by the ACFP rule group to validate and track account creation attempts.

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pub fn response_inspection(&self) -> Option<&ResponseInspection>

The criteria for inspecting responses to account creation requests, used by the ACFP rule group to track account creation success rates.

Response inspection is available only in web ACLs that protect Amazon CloudFront distributions.

The ACFP rule group evaluates the responses that your protected resources send back to client account creation attempts, keeping count of successful and failed attempts from each IP address and client session. Using this information, the rule group labels and mitigates requests from client sessions and IP addresses that have had too many successful account creation attempts in a short amount of time.

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pub fn enable_regex_in_path(&self) -> bool

Allow the use of regular expressions in the registration page path and the account creation path.

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impl AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet

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pub fn builder() -> AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSetBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet.

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impl Clone for AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet

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fn clone(&self) -> AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl PartialEq<AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet> for AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet

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fn eq(&self, other: &AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet) -> bool

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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for AwsManagedRulesAcfpRuleSet

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